Who really gave Trump the leaked intelligence?

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Intelligence about ISIS allegedly leaked by US President Donald Trump to Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Ambassador Sergey Kislyak during an Oval Office meeting last Wednesday was sourced by Jordanian spies, not Israelis, Al Jazeera reported on Thursday morning.

“Unlike Jordan, [when it comes to ISIS] Israel relies on its electronic surveillance collection and its intelligence-sharing arrangement with its Arab partners,” one source told Al Jazeera. Jordan, on the other hand, relies on human spies on the ground who infiltrate groups like ISIS, according to the source.

Trump and Jordan’s King Abdullah spoke by phone on Tuesday ahead of his upcoming visit to the region. There has been speculation that the call involved discussion of the intelligence leak.

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